Important News

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Commission Student Essay Contest - Deadline Extended to December 8, 2017

The Howard County Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Commission invites Howard County middle and high school students to participate in the Commission’s annual Student Essay Contest. The winners will be recognized at the Commission’s Annual Celebration on Sunday, January 14, 2018, at Reservoir High School, 11550 Scaggsville Rd, Fulton, MD 20759. To be eligible for the contest, students must…

Share Your Student Voice

All HCPSS students are invited to attend the Howard County Association of Student Councils’ meetings every month, the 2nd Wednesday of the month, for 30 minutes before the meeting. In addition, Howard County Student Member of the Board of Education (SMOB), Anna Selbrede, will be holding an open forum at Homewood School on Wednesday, December 13th, from 6:30 to 7:00…

Career Academies Information Sessions

Learn how the Career Academies provide high school students with opportunities to earn college credit, scholarships and industry certifications, participate in worksite and mentorship experiences, and become creative problem solvers by participating in hands-on project based learning. Career Academies invite middle/high school students and their families to an information session on January 9, 2018, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. For…

Student Delegate Opportunity

Are you passionate about student leadership? Are you someone who wants to voice your opinions and make a difference? Do you want to be a part of making history? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you are the right person to step up for the Student Delegate leadership opportunity. This year, we are thrilled to introduce the…

Alpha Staff Recipients

Is there a TVMS staff member who is making a difference in your student’s life? Please nominate them for Alpha Staff. Eligible to be nominated are teachers, counselors, office staff, custodial, and administrative staff. Staff can be nominated in the classroom and/or school community. Forms may be picked up in the Front Office, requested via email at michelle_mackall@hcpss.org, or found…

Grow Strong - Future Thinkers

Throughout the school year, students learn about their strengths’ themes and how to use their strengths toward personal success and goals. Although students have each of these strengths within themselves, certain themes have been identified as their top three strengths. We will be highlighting the ten strength themes in order to allow you to become more familiar with each--achieving, caring…

Yearbooks Are on Sale – Discount Price Until January 31st

Order the TVMS 2017-2018 yearbook featuring color photographs that highlights the students and events celebrated throughout the year! Soft cover yearbooks start at $20; after January 31st, the price will increase to $25. Simply click on the link below to learn about all available options: paperback, hardcover, personalized, etc. Preorder your yearbook today online at ybpay.lifetouch.com (yearbook ID code: 12257818)…

TVMS School Store

The School Store opened on October 27th. Throughout the school year, students earn Den Dollars for showing P.R.I.D.E. (Personal Responsibility, Respect, Integrity, Diligence and Excellence). The School Store features many different items that students are able to purchase using their Den Dollars. Donations to the store are welcome. Please spend no more than $5 when purchasing an item to donate…

Federal Impact Aid Survey Forms – Due November 28th

HCPSS receives funds from the federal government to operate and maintain our schools and enrich our school programs for students enrolled in the HCPSS prior to the deadline and if parents are employed on federally owned property in the State of Maryland or are an active duty member of the military anywhere in the world. If this applies to your…

TVMS Food Drive to Benefit Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center

Our timberwolves are howling back! Until November 22nd, students, staff, and families have the opportunity to participate in a food drive to benefit Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center. Students may drop off food items in their first period teacher’s classroom or in the front office. Parents may also bring food items to parent-teacher conferences in November. Requested items include canned foods…